Posted - 11/22/2008 : 05:24:11 Given the talent available for this years Team Canada at the World Junior tournament in Ottawa. Where do think Canada will finish.

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MSC

Posted - 01/06/2009 : 10:16:59 I actually thought that altough Subban played exciting and spirited hockey he was also very sloppy and many times out of position. He has to calm down and pick his spots ALOT better.

Trust me when I say that was the short version of my Subban analysis, I had "discussion" last night with one of my die hard Habs fan friends....so stubborn, even when I told I thought he had a great future and it was still like I spit in his face by finding a negative with anyone even remotely associated with the Habs. But that's another story.

Guest9836

Posted - 01/06/2009 : 09:43:52 You got to love Subban and Hodgson (Great picks by Mtl and Vancouver). Subban, seems to be as genuinely into the game as Ovechkin or Iginla. And I think Atlanta will really benefit from what Esposito got out of this tournament.

As for the upcoming draftees...

Outside of the obvious Tavares/Hedman (who may have lost the possibility of #1 from this tourney, though he wasn't 100%)

Ryan Ellis has to be looking good for a defensive PP quarterbackThe kid Jaroslav Janus (Slovak goalie) has to be picked up by someone

damn gotta love the world juniors!!

Guest8332

Posted - 01/06/2009 : 07:45:22

quote:Originally posted by Guest4180

GOLD BABY!!!!!!!!

You know everyone is so up on Tavares and Hodgson.... I was really impressed with Myers. Buffalo's got a gem in that guy. What a defencemen during those 4 penalties in the 2nd. Oskar Moller was absolutely frustrated by Myers repeatedly the entire game.

Guest4180

Posted - 01/05/2009 : 19:19:47 GOLD BABY!!!!!!!!

J-Dog

Posted - 01/04/2009 : 18:15:18 I agree it was a very good game to watch and I'm glad the team is off to the gold medal game. I have to say though that the team isn't doesn't seem to be playing its best. They played better against Russia but it was too close for comfort if you asked me. Sure it took heart to pull it off, but I was at the game vs. Germany, and there was barely an effort whatsoever. I remember saying that the next game if they dont pick it up they wont fair very well. So what happened next? They played the States and were losing 3-0 at one point. They won 7-4 with 2 empty netters so lets say it was more 5-4 and they almost lost it in the end. I dont know, i'd say they are pretty lucky to have done what they have done and they probably deserve it. Another thing is this Tavares kid, great hands, great hockey mind, and great playmaker. Sound familiar? Gretzky was the same way except a little smaller. The difference is Tavares doesn't have a nice stride, at least compared to some of the others. I just wish during the Germany game he wouldn't have floated so much. I would have taken 3 or 4 players easily before him in a draft based on that game. You cant be on every night but if he does the same in the NHL we might see a Canadian Kovalchuk, loads of talent- no will to use it for any good beyond casually making himself a nice stats sheet.That's just based on what i saw that night and parts of games i've seen. I haven't followed his every move so I hope I'm wrong. Just my 10 cents

-J-Dog

Guest5443

Posted - 01/04/2009 : 14:18:41 That was one of the best sport viewing in a long time. Sorry I have to include another sport but after watching CDN vs RUS in a shoot out then turning to the IND vs SD game that went into overtime. Can't ask for back to back viewing events.

Guest4070

Posted - 01/04/2009 : 10:35:08 Another exciting finish for Canada. Hopefully they can use the energy from it to continue the drive for five. Tavares will need to find more open ice and the team needs to play better defense.

Just wondering...of the last 3 years which finish do you find was the most exciting?a) Leksand vs USA - Toews vs Kane in shootoutb) Pardubice vs Sweden - Halischuk's overtime goal to win gold after Swedish comeback in thirdc) Ottawa vs Russia - Eberle's tying goal with 5.4 seconds left and evetual winner in the shootoutd) or any other exciting finishes?

hanley6

Posted - 01/04/2009 : 06:34:05 GO CANADA GO!!! WOO WOO

I smell GOLD!!!

Porkchop73

Posted - 01/04/2009 : 03:50:14 Canadas new junior hockey hero - Jordan Eberle!!! Amazing semi-final game. I was at a OHL game and more people were watching the tv monitors around the concession areas then they were the game.

Posted - 01/03/2009 : 20:23:53 Man I don't think I was ever that pumped watching a hockey game in my life. Canada's off to the gold medal game, but after a dramatic finish like that it really takes a toll on you.

admin

Posted - 01/03/2009 : 19:29:37 What a battle against Russia! 6-5 Canada in the shootout. Great game! Off to meet Sweden in the finals.

Porkchop73

Posted - 11/22/2008 : 08:58:55 They did win gold last year, the 4th in a row. The invites to the selection camp won't come out til first week of Dec but if your one the people follows junior hockey as well, you will know that most of the highly touted junior eligible players are playing in the NHL (Steven Stamkos, Drew Doughty, Sam Gagner, Luke Schenn, Kyle Turris, Branden Sutter,Colton Gillies, and Josh Bailey). So with the talent left, it creates another young squad led by John Tavares and likely Zach Boychuk.

Axey

Posted - 11/22/2008 : 08:38:36 Another question to go along with this.. who will start in goal? Oliver roy? I would like him to make the team, he plays for the Cape Breton Screaming Eagles (the Q team in my town), he is awesome. Only time will tell I guess.

Chicago Blackhawks GM

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Leafsfan_94

Posted - 11/22/2008 : 07:21:54 i dont know, did they win goal last year?, im thinking and hoping gold but i don really know how their team will be

Leafsfan_94

Porkchop73

Posted - 11/22/2008 : 05:29:30 I don't know about the rest of the members but I get right into the World Junior tournament and love watching the upcoming talent for the NHL. As usual, I expect Canada to bring home the gold, backed by a solid performance from John Tavares. Realistically I think they will get a tougher challenge from the Russians this year and Sweden will have many retruning memebers from last years squad. Canada/Sweden will have a battle of potential #1s in the draft.